Oberlin suffers first loss of season | college football local interest

• Visiting Oberlin (2-1, 1-1 NCAC) suffered its first loss of the season, 34-0, at Wittenberg. Zach Taylor threw for 213 yards for the Yeomen.

• Visiting Urbana toppled Lake Erie (0-3), 37-10. Mike Muzic kicked a field goal in the first quarter for the Storm, and Javarian Smith rushed for a touchdown in the fourth quarter.

• D.J. Greene rushed for 286 yards and four touchdowns as Notre Dame College (2-1, 2-1 MEC), won, 47-35, at West Virginia State. For a full recap, click here.

• Visiting Mount Union (2-0, 1-0 OAC) forced six turnovers and scored on seven of its eight first-half possessions on the way to a 69-3 victory over Marietta. Freshman Josh Petruccelli rushed for 88 yards and two touchdowns.

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• Rick Finotti earned his first victory as John Carroll coach, and the Blue Streaks (1-1, 1-0 OAC) won the Cuyahoga Gold Bowl over Baldwin Wallace (1-1, 0-1) for the fifth straight year, 24-21. For a full recap, click here.

• Jacob Burke matched his school record with four rushing touchdowns, and host Case Western Reserve smashed Grove City College, 42-10, in its home opener.

• Jacob Park passed for 317 yards and two touchdowns, including a 43-yarder to Marchie Murdock, as visiting Iowa State (2-1) pulled away in the second half for a 41-14 victory over Akron (1-2).

Park completed 24 of 33 throws and a scored on a 14-yard run for the Cyclones (2-1), who equaled a school record by topping 40 points for the third straight game to start the season.

• Chase Litton threw for one touchdown and ran in another to lead host Marshall (2-1) to a 21-0 win over Kent State (1-2).

• Ma’lik Richmond played in Youngstown State’s 59-9 win over Central Connecticut State, a day after a federal appeals court declined a university request to keep the defensive end from playing. Richmond, 21, was convicted of rape as a teenager in Steubenville, and he sued Youngstown State this week after the school allowed him to join the football team but then told him he couldn’t play this season.

• Logan Woodside tied a school record with six touchdown passes and Jameson Vest’s 33-yard field goal as time expired lifted Toledo (3-0) to a 54-51 comeback win against visiting Tulsa (1-2).